UDP broadcasts relay

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Hi all,
I want to relay UDP broadcasts in a linux router, in order to allow
NetBios protocol to work propely across subnets.
Does anybody know a Cisco-like "ip helper-address" implementation for
linux,
or can recommend a different solution for this problem?
Can Samba's nbmd (configured as a WINS proxy) somehow solve this issue?
Thanks,
Yaron
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Optical Access (http://www.opticalaccess.com/)
E-mail:  ypresente@opticalaccess.com
Phone:   +972-4-9936237
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